Tell Me About It is an autobiographical narrative from birth, through infancy during World War Two, post-war schooldays, play and advancement to manhood, in 1960.
The British Isles including Ireland are a unique tapestry of islands off the Continental shelf of NW Europe. Though... Læs mere
Mairead Kelly, only seventeen, barefoot, starving and alone, flees the unimaginable horror of the Irish Famine, only to find disease and desperate squalor in nineteenth century... Læs mere
In Other Woods emerges from over two decades of experience in developing an independent school that actively held at the forefront the essential question “what constitutes right education?”.
It is December 2021 and Lizzie Ferguson has signed up for a silent retreat in an attempt to banish the disturbing ghosts uncovered by lockdown.
The Stamp of Innocence is a heart-rending tale of an ordinary Welsh family whose lives were ripped apart by false imprisonment and an epic 16-year battle against the Post Office to restore their family name.
Isabelle Lucardie is a beautiful and smart young woman, who doesn’t believe in love. She’s spent most of her life partying, taking men for their money and manipulating them. But her life is turned upside when she meets Nicholas Walters and falls in love…
Read how the Carryer Family moved from Lincoln in 1700, to Leicester, Staffordshire and across the world.
This book will take you on a journey through our physical universe, based on current, established science. The journey starts with the simplest fundamental particles, such as quarks and electrons, and ends with the most complex of all material objects – our human brains.
Whitechapel 1888; a killer is on the loose and the newspapers are ensuring the nation knows all about not just the crimes but the terrible living conditions in which they are being perpetrated.
Jay knew it was wrong to sleep with a junior colleague, but until he was pulled into the dean’s office at the university where he taught, he never imagined the encounter... Læs mere
Two young people are struggling to find themselves and a role in life. For one, the world is changing too quickly. For the other, change can’t come soon enough. Linking them are overgrown railway sidings - home to wildlife but about to be destroyed.